1 D A-I-;:..j1_'r_ Rue-aw. _ 1,"!T|\'.f -‘ ' - 'T3- as _ 5; '-wt‘é%$"o?o Wm. } ~"rHm Lurnsr rmws -E - C/(NADA. ;l‘i<|DA~Y. Nt »Vl$ “BER .8, I9- I naar or Am." inf: .i".ii.i.'~.-t.'il.‘-s-i'.f_i~.-..'->.i.'.i..fvf'.&~_'_.‘ lil" lllllllli Tiituniuiis PRQGRAMME tuviuu liiuii . “"E"f".E""5EE" PASSING HUT . _ PARLIAMENT His univ limi nnnnufganadian Frm) ' (Canadian P mov. 2 .-1' in Nils.) who were hutned to dcathwvtdhfdh t‘h?i:“ 1KINGST0N,_.l~lov. 27-The ban was iilhlhllh ¢°“§l,1tf 'fire yesterday near gtidad on tan" “E 11 big assembly Chhht°nmy1°.- smvuiiientinsu to-any oe in (my H°“ bi’ 01° Irhuuois ns_._.U_5iDtain Briot. of tht. artillery 101;' bm? Tggzfntityn Wh°’:1 it “““°““°°d an ‘ooper Pouiliard. Th ~' 0 B H'-'icers th t ntnncnnd to the “meh ° mm, We" dances like tango were not allowed lil' ti . centre at St. Uyr nn¢1mvZe:'ev;yi(r)i|g\ Elxvallgg mizterb society of Qneenfs ers a so r d 11 from the aviation field to the army y 8 re “ “Wh dances rump at Mailiy, _ _/in the fI‘0m their social functions. In the mnntnn lnnmnn on ,nn outggtslg Royal Military college they nic not Ghcntwmyle. the machine crashes in. “"°‘”°°' t0 B hiiiige. The tank then exploded '~‘0l¢1'inE the ael'0Dlane and its occn itmlnl, F0; YV _ _ = Why? rt number of Other subjects are year ending June 30, 1913, will show sented, verified by the Government, . _ WAF; CAST -YES,TERDAY_ \1n___i_!i‘ gentitvtlve consideration. _ lan addition exceeding that of 1011-12 engineers, showing the progress of __ e ominlon estimates have been by some five or si.: hundred miles. the work and expenditure made. Un- ““°°f muhidhrntlon by the Finance 'innt in to say, from June 1912 to ac: the legislation sheeting these Minister and the Treasury Board for GOSPORT. Eng.. November 26- rilr Thomas Lipton and a few friends were pfesent today at the casting of 01° -1°nf1°h keel of the shannrcck Iv . at the shipbuilding yards 1 Oh 1" _ E. Nicholson, the designer gf theaheigj HAM];_,q§g;na§m“ Press) challenger for America’s Cn1,_ Thevhnrt d 'R h°"' _27“F"B“k Hef- itncl weighed eighty ton... |T,nn,_ e‘;§‘n,0yee‘; °"wn;‘;“f_l‘;;- G'““‘1 si T110 1 t ;_.. _ _~ _ . e respon- goinlg to lliialfzhld ltnggt svfdfgiderfiixeshig Zgsblgl-(‘,?,1;_e mnlvllglgl tlgngose alt gwiitch qty” k _ . yresue na t tl 1 h ,, P0118 R Ng 'an each fined $100 B at 8 Wop ° W °“ she is finished- today. The Magiistrnte said he was ATTEMPT TTTRQB '““"' _ Isntifica they hna no criminal intent, THE BASTLTCA AT QUEBEC nance a fine instehd of ajail son- ' 01108. QUEBEC, November 27-An at-E tempt to rob the Basilica here on E Monday night was frustrated by John Mercier, the furnace man, who en- - - tered the building to attend to the _ fires. On going towards the vault, when the furnace man turned on the electric light, a. man rushed out of ____ thevault, ran up a stairs and out ` of the church. Mercier summoned the EDMONTON, Alta., Nov. 26.-A police, who found that an attempt $200,000 fire broke out last evening in had new made to force open n box the Mciiinnsy whoiesnis biocii on which "contained the money taken Fourth str-est, nna hndiy nninngcd from-~'-the aims boxes ln the church. the building and destroyed almost nu "“”"""'“‘”`“ ' ’ 'U10 stock of the wholesale firms EXPRESS PACKAGE FOR firms which were occupants. The TRUST | ` COMPANY WAS $4,000 SHORT. VANCOUVER, Nov. ze.-when messengers from the American Ex- press uompany attempted to deliver s. large package of gold eagles to the Dominion Trust Uompsny to-day, it is alleged, the pachage was $4,000 short. lt is stated that the alleged theft occurred at Portland, Oregon, whence the money ca-me to Vancouv- n¢.`_ fl‘he.~totfi_l» ,consignment was - of many tiio\isal1d§.ef dollars. woiiaiv vo'l‘iNG soon P.asUi.'rs_ ROME, Nov. 27.- King Victor Em- manuel to-day,' for tho fifth time in thirteen years of his reign, will innu- gurate the Italian parliament. The speech from the throne will announce the continuatioii of the liberal pro- gram, emphasize thc significance of universal sunrage, and the success at- tending its first trial, and summarize the progress made by Italy in many fields. - ` 'llie Italo-Turkish war, resulting in the conquest of Libya, will be instan- ceil as tangible proof. of national strength and solidarity and reference will be made to the service rendered hy the tripleallfance in the mainte- nance of peace and the solution of problems in connection with the Bal- lmn war. cause of the fire is as yet unknown. _ The block is owned WH. W, Mcygin- ney, M. P. P., and is valued at $45,000, fully covered by insurance. Firms occupying the buildings are:-- L. 0. _Rose & Co.,_ A. N. Meyer & 00,, school furnishings; O-tis Fenson Ele- vator Co., Ltd., Nations-I Drug Co., and the Scott Fruit Oo. uuuMu` .._1.1-»--__- (Canadian Press) _ I (Canadian Press) » ready let. 1, o'r'r.iwa,_,. o_nt.,_ Nov. _az-'rho re-i ivinny niuuonn will he spent in an-vitpiftglbmtvhtu ozfizhugslivrfigfthltiiusff- MONTREAL' N°"' 2"-’W“““”" girnipn Spndsz; of Right-Hoof R. 1., ishing the -National 'l‘rauscontlnental tish Uolumbio. and Northern Ontario gm?§bEu'M B _T “fm” Bentencad to or_ en fi-pq;_1, 1,01 - y in th so nn. V,-mi th Que B in Tu T ,T ea y r. ust ce Li-oss at the Wm .bg 103-10W,¢i'l, by_-ixgeries oiacebildat. heav; odtlaysnzcndr tri? ghdsgil 13:3 diy L0l;e?i?ted Ilthattmt?h.:op11?¢;::»-E331 gg last session of the Criminal C°“'t' lll_68ti.ug€_directed.es_pecia1l,y to the Railway __wiii bg pnnned on towaran y2,,_u0,,_0,,0 of Grand ,nrnnn Pacing andtwéio wns cond_n_mne_d tonne hanged prepare on_ _0_(f,1i _Sessional _ M, med . Ahh ,h th d _ , nex ew ear’s ve or a mur er gram. The legislatign to be conslglig- yeg; mag” see evenogteateradg)/§:::,€ ?i(0uveE~n§i1\¥eBiixt|TntevtErtEiichbyh§?e E233? ol George Muir last August, will have cd includes- the naval question, a ment work' than 1:13, the latter, has chased by the Dominion Government to ask the Govcrnopceneml ‘or dem' eney. His application for it new trial bill l'BBPecting_ trilit Bhd loan com- scored a record, in railway construe.-' during the past year have been ex- - ponies, a revision ol the Merchant tion. During the 12 months ending pcnded in' the work of construction was relectid Shipping Act Bhd it consolidation of June 30, 1912, the addition to oper through the mountains ol British by the Court of Appenlm the 1¢i\i}WBy Act which will include ation railway mileage was 1330 Coiulnnia to Prince Rupert. -The pants with burning oil. ' - l cnataihunmendmentsv designed _to in- miles. ‘w_hlch_in _itself constitutes a bonds were taken up and payments ° ° 59° 9 BU¢°“»°li'ly of municipalities record. And it is understood that the made as monthly estimates were pre- some weeks past and the work of re- vision is pretty well completed, the new system of treasury board scrut- illg having Worked advantngously. These estimates. are likely to exceed those of last year, which ran well over $200,000,000. Large expenditures have to be provided for ports, docks, harbours and terminals. The con- struction of the wclinna onnnl will be actively under way next year, the principal contracts having- been nl- Juue 20, 1913, some 1900 miles were added to the operating mileage of thq railway of Canada, and since June 30 lust, there has been intense activi- ty in construction. _ During the year the Canadian Paci- fic has, added several hundred miles to its lines, some;of it being double- tiacked in the West, but the greater part of it consisting of branches, per- fecting the service in the West. The work done by the other systems is freely of a nature which, when com- bonds, three-fourthi. o`the cost of construction is to be paid out of the ' '*" proceeds of the bonds guaranteed by the Government of Canada. The cont- (Canildian Press.) ing session thus will provide the Al-PENA. Mich., Nov. 27-The means for pushing forward the gignii- steamer I. W. Nicholas of Cleveland, tic task of laying down _lor Canada a bound from- Port Arthur, Ontario, national equipment or development to Buffalo, with 175,000 hnsheln 01 Plant in railways, canal and terminal flnx, went hard aground at North ports adequate to the enormous P0int. I-like Hlll`0l1. 1855 nigh? A growth which is to be expected in the tug has left to assist the stranded course of the next year. The year steamer und it is thought she will 1914 will hc n period oi grant nctivity be released tonight. in public works construction, -_--i ---M-MM-w----- ~~~~~~~ »»»»»»»»»»»» ~ ------------- -uuumuu ESEAPEU EWIEE E[liS El] THE PEN. (Special to The Guardian) SYDlvmi, nov, -4.-,i,,;,,r M¢1{e._,_ nh. Who tWi°¢ eB°8l>ed the custody ol jaller laar_n who was afterwards enli- tufed by tue same ofiici-ll, camo up before Judge Finlayson :his morn- ing lor trial on two charges. On the first charge, that of l.r|‘ak- ill! and entering a store owned by Mc- l.eoo, lvortn Sydney, to which the prisoner had already nlealcl guilty, sentence being suspended for n period ol -two years, Mcixer.-_ia was given three years in. Dorchester pniiitcni- tinry. To the second ch-arge, that of escaping from thie custody oi the pol- ice oliicer, the accused nlso pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve two years in Dorchester penitentiliry, ,the lust sentence to run concurrently Mullins, rims in rirvu Appeal io be Made to Public for lmproviment in Min- agement of Henneries. _..._- MONTREAL, Nov. 27.-Rumors of n_n egg lamina, not only in ivluiicreai, but in the province oi trueoec, and ol su or-ganineu strike ol coiisomers to meet tue steady rise in pi-iecs, nas raised considerable excitement, and to-day an extraordinary general mecc- lng was called at me Bus-rii ol Trade rooms of all the _wu_oiespil~. distribu- tors of eggs in the city ol Montreal. ' with the first. NI' Detective Edwards' _leaves today Many W°m‘”e”t’ mm* were “Pre .. with prisoners Flynn and Conway sented, and every_ mon pledged nim- ____ |scntence4l in Magistrate Cameron's 5”" me h"’°°1` tu 5"” *De °x“°" num' . - f h hr hdlnstorae, Court to selve three years in peni- ber 0 eggs ‘S ‘L “ 5 ‘t,,m_,,,,.y_ ,ond a true explanati..n of the situa- e 1 (Special by phone) _ In the Supreme Uourt at Summer- It is pmbable M°K°”“° Wm b k this evening. side yesterday, the case of the King ta en-“P vs. hooert Uoughlln, on 5 charge of ‘_ perjury, was commenced and occupied ENTERTAINMENT BY ` thc attention or the Court all sny,| MT- ALLISON TEACHERS the taking of evidence hcl 1 11-1 ‘ "."'”“ ed before Codrt adiournedE]g C030 \E'e- oS)l_i_CI$_l‘7_II;_I;_§‘1. Noni) 2T_;~A| ie s e in e aw- suming this morniir th dd t 5 “ - “ _ the ur Wm be ilvzm gh; fxggan? cett Hall to hear the presentation of J Generai’ for the Elrown Mr. McQuasiE- J°h“`L“th°r L°“g"’ 9t°r5" "Madame rim _K-_ C__ Ton the nninnnnn Butterfly," by Miss Betsy Lewis lien- Alex. McDonald, lu whose case the yogi' head of tile Mount Allison uv 0- “Maxi ‘;;.‘§.:i;°;i:i“.:s: 5:;-rf.-iff'-.,. was on a plication `of his c u l ' ---'--G-fl’---. tg ii?-I e.“:;if_’;‘s.:1z:;i:..?':“.°::ei§:“;r b d t th 13 f 8,000 i . B ' :finished tlfeaiigighiicrohisiiseil igeslf ‘““‘**°°= "E hearing MW” K°“l'°”' “"4 ' - ' also Miss Elaine Clavering who is n, tion. _ when the figures were added up they showed that there are at pre- sent. only .x1,’i'.»6 cases of eggs in 'from political ruin and irorfil anar- UPPUSE CHINESE giumg |i|N|g[n SEEEE HEEIHEUN Herbert N Howard accidentally. _ > shot and killed himself on the main lstreet here yesterday. He had been in (Canadian Press.) ` the Standard Bank a few moments PEKING, Nov. 27-A league for before, and had just left the bank the Purpose of opposing the adoption when he met two young men with of ii state religion in China, was or- whom he stopped to tnlk. He drew n gnnized today at a meeting held by loaded revolver from his p-o¢.et, and the Young Men’s Christian Associa- while in the act of replacing it' the tion and composed of representatives weapon discharged, the shot enter- of Mohammedianism, Taosln, Bud- ing his right temple, dhism, Roman Catholicism, Protea- A pathetic scene occurred when tantlsm, who determined to contest Howard, accountant of ihc Bank of thc adoption of Confucianism as the M0ntT€l11. bearing U16 Sh0t. Came up Chinese State religion. to the place, only to find the victim lu the constitution adopted by the his eldest sou. The dead man was Chinese Parliament there is no pro- 20 years of ags, and was a ledger` vision for a state religion bu; preni- kceper in the Bank of Montreal. dential mandate ~ promulgated today - evidentl anticipated the selection Y lof confuclanism which its adherents 'have been laboring scdulously for \ _ isome time to securaf ~ l J , The Confucian revival movement is ‘ led by Dr. Chen Huau Chang, Doctor ` ` of philosophy of the University of _ Columbia, and members of the Han- lin Academy, China. He expressed the conviction that China, to be saved ____ chy, reverence for his country’s sages __` mnnn nn ,.ent0Ted_ NEW YORK, Nov. 26.--~Thomas F. Denny, Democratic nieniber of the ns- storage, among all the dealers in the' . ,.,,.m,,,_, ,mm nnn lm-n n,nmnn_ _num city. ` "The average egg consumption of Montreal ls about 7,000 cases a week," the chairman said. “There are live weeks till the first of Janu- ._.__._____._. . am Uoncn, a orc-ss manufacturer, pi-0. ruincnc in many cli'ci<:t', and two weli- iiltshcd young women, my dead in tue murgue to-day, victims of an auto crnsn in thc bronx All met instant ' th t t th pi' sent rate ofi ` ' _ r so a a e t *I* genchueariy gills uioining i_n a head- Juarez for medical tnnntmnnt thin- 8|. I I u co ision etwecn oonens car and __ moon is antnonmy for the eww. the car of Bert ltlcn, ri garage owuer,‘ 9 8- Y. consumption and even nt the present prices we shall be able to supply the public only for four and a hulf weeks.” COST OF EGGS WILL NOT COME DOWN. Prices cannot be brought. down, say 000 and tw() sewrmes 0': $2000 each* new addition to the teaching B135 0| the dealers, for they are unaoie to Tl-IAW YACHT' NOW E_°}` -.__-.__-_ ‘the vocal Department. Miss Ulaver- °"t“i“ 533°- 'Um ”"‘ U“““°‘““‘__““P' A rrsiiiuo cR.ts"r. _ ing assisted in the recitaiey singing Ply will "Ot °<>w° l>°l°f“ °°°“ °“° --- the opening item of the first part of "Ut Oi MUCH 8110 t0 UC 9-D1” 190 _SUP- BOSTON, Nov. 27.--From a luxur- the programme and in conjunction PW U” P“"“° ““"“ that °“"° “my” ions steam yacht on which Harry K. ; . with Miss Janet Urowhurst took. ‘-lim’ ‘-”°“5**““ °““**° W‘f““1 have ‘° ' ‘ - - -- art in an duet wh.nch._1m_|-oduced the be outerued _beyond those already lu lhaw gave many, lavish entertain. D _ _ _ G T n ,_ ments, to a. fishing steunser, hailed as _ second part of the programme. §5W‘“l§“- tu” “*=***°1S °° “F” " lf the fastest of the 'l‘ wharf fleet, is the. , Miss Ulaveriug made a splendid im- i ‘fiiwy °=¢»““°¢ 150° '-“am tml" ““Y ¥’““' 'D \/MUBUH. transition which the yacht Wissoei "`*°‘ presslon both by her appearanceand __ _rue _____T_-_“___ d_______________d the ___t'____uo__ il her ability on the platform. She* has undergone. She was brought to gays the Mall Herald of Revel- wore acmnm nam, gown en train, from every point, but no nwn will the hsh wharf yestcrdlll. Preparatory » _ to being..sent to the fishing grounds. °"’2;e'd£;_h?","nf d mf; mtg ini?" The wus” in now ownndny Fnnnn _ gus e onor as een conferred upon our able medical sup- R. Neil, who expects to utilize the ermtendent Dr W H Sutherland steamer's-great speed to make special and 6 ' ' ' ' ' , ne of which his fellow townsmen tw” tc' thmashms bank” and mmm of Revelstoke feel justly proud. At _-in Mn” t° t°k°`“d“mt°g° of the high the fifth annual congress of the sur- V“°°°-°' “ 'mem mdrket' °‘ 1 geons of North America, meeting this ‘ ' week in Chicago, Dr. Sutherland will COHDEHSED A05, ‘ iinnde 7 s'Fellow o§)theSAtr_n:_r_£__can 1. ' ' oo o ur cons. r. u n |00 F lwas agprlsed ofg this honor last week ` . ' H0" while ln V_ couver and hh' immed- cLA,ss_..,- . lately; ri;tn__l?r‘i;:Ad and ,proceeded to Dlilic- One cent per word enchdmettion in “g° “B -r -ay' ' d b _ this column. Cash must accompany gains Cf2g§:°§:T ignffsezfxnn yN§1nrn °'d°“ “mmm” °h“"° "'°°"y'nv° American continent, and the reason °°“"*“ " ' " ' ' for the ceiiference is to form a So- MONOLINIBT WANTED F03 NIGHT ciaty similar to the Royal College of duty- Good waives. _Avviv SWG- phyhinihnhct-arent Britain. 'rho on- _i_l~fl__QUl°¢- - _P915-'11'3f“f-E- grae of_Fallow will be conferred up- WA_r¢'l‘llfD A GIRL FOR. GENERAL on certain-surgeons _worthy of the ` housework. Mrs. D. Stewart. » 165 honor from each province ln_0anada K0!!! St. 2988-11-BHK". in 5ddif»iDIl‘t0 ¢l_l_0l¢ in th! Stahl. .Iwo ang-fijgjnmu CAN gm 00151. Thru :ave been chosen from British ‘xnggugz i uflldang till this week lectures by the -~=~"‘”’-f »=~-»- =-=~---°-- -~ ii:;'°i:..:i:°.i'i::i.:~.i:‘°:::..i:i 1995' ON THURSDAY *HERNDON enngressof suygecns. Everything new 9238*! Film ”“`i“3° "5 °¥‘ w°7° in medicine or surgery will -believer- moutn or Kent street. _ Finder Will ,d by eh, 1,¢¢,,,»,¢,u _ _ _ he rewarded by returning to 0_lI.B. Tn. ,Annu nn m;_ Sutherland in _ychlnsrthif _~___.- “""°`“`m“""“ this nity sas throughout the :tuna in - _ um- 4 ' _ - - ' *"°"'°";.“.“g‘.i“’ "l2§‘.;}"§‘.€.'“.{.,°.‘I 2'..‘“....i"°- ‘?.'.‘.“i‘.’i.f.° £23 -.?‘..1’.»“.°°.`l.' ygfmmggwr _3?ghn|nn..hoi;ue. _.Terms .WMM io- Britilli 00l\\ll_lM° wil H1! t le' ` ei-ij Carter Oo , Ano- e‘ for his success in eurzefy- Df- fi.,§:,.~§ ` again-iilasuii. snthtrienrs old _,hoist is at Sta ' "~-”"*"'“” View. .* - _‘~\ -~v- = - dmls.i.o'r'rm'rowN sowmNoai.-- . _» una 1°"' “”'“,,,q;fm°" 221;.-,,, moiion or sh'i'ri.ssi~nP. lense. noi- intrtpreation ci unit. trimmed with pearl Duchess satin.l She carried herself with ease and graceful-ness and carried out her task with-a cool confidence which im- pressed the audience favorably. She possesses a soprano voice of great range _afnd superb quality. and was heard to excellent advantage in the opening number, which was -“Elizabeth’s Greeting,” from. Than- houser. The audience was delighted ond applauded until she reappeared and sang as an encore a very pretty selection. » \ _The duet, with which the second part of the programme opened, was given by Miss Clavsring and Miss Urowhurst. The audience was given a rare treat to aremsrkabls rendering of abeautiful hut difficult selection suggest a solution simply because tue hens cannot be compelled to lny. The-y decided that the only thing tue; could do was to put thc situation fair- ly before the public, ask tnem to see that the egg supply, for their own sake, must. ue conserved a little, and perhaps get the innuence of the pun- llc to back s. general appeal to Gan- adiaus to alter the management of their henneries, and raise. varieties of hens, which lay in the Autumn as well as in the Spring. I .lt may not be generally known, but absolutely no eggs are Produced in the province ol quebec. Montreal has to get her supply from New Brunswick, Prince Edward lslhiid. and Ontario. _ The meeting adjourned without tak- in f rthcr ctlon ____ operated by Jeremiah Mahoney, chauffeur. he was held on o techni- Rev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary 0111 Cllhfge 0f1‘i0n1iCifi<¢- of the P. E. Island Temperance A1-| lticnard Rogers, negro chauffeur of liance, returned last night from n the uonen car, was buttered and visit to Sydney Mines where his mo- bruised, and of the four occupants of ther, brothers and sisters reside and the Rich machine, thi-co were inynrnd, with whom he spent a most enjoyable hilt none fatally, week. _Asked by B I'°Pf¢90l\tl-ll'-ive of liich was badly shaken up, a young The Guardian as to conditions in woinan companion, ltsteiie Norton, Sydney. North Sydney and Sydney was no hnniy bruised that she was Mines with respect to liquor drinking 1-nniied to n hospital uno Mahoney, as compared With H1050 111 Pfilllle the chauffeur, had u knee crushed. Edward Island, he said that condi- wminm M0n.,n_ n 1nwy,,_T_ was nn_ tions have become so had within the scanned past six months that the people are The two womnn victinnn in the CW ill M0051 l'eV°“5- This revolt found hen car had not been identified this‘ expression in a general meeting of m,J,.ning_ . citizens held in Sydney Mines on Wed-| _.__i- nesday, the 19th, when some drastic - statements were made concerning the ration of the law Some dir- ‘ adminlst . ect accusations were even brought against members of the Town Conn- _° “ o s of igé-‘§‘;)é;te§?(:g1nFgggrpgxgngg ce get The first annual meeting of the the Prosecutor nnvinn sworn ,nt nn Provincial B.acn Foxes, Limited, was investigation that he had been told hem 1‘*""' “‘l5“" 1° W” 50°” °l Tf“°f* by cnntnnn nf tnenn memnnnn not to Rooms, Uhariottetown, a large num- -“push the lawbreakers at all." Some bg' °\ °h‘“"’r*°1“""° Vimfn’ Present- statements like the following were 50"- "°h“ Ag“°W» WU Pf_°Bl0°l1¢» inndc by the chhii-nisn ol the inset- °°'=\1v\°<1 I-he Chen- The meeting was mg; Than in could he proved that ol a very harmonious nature and tue tnnnn members of the Town (jouncu l-rovincral Directors were all elected had to be taken home while in a as llirectors for thc ensuing yunr. state of intoxication; “mt ig, could The Directors are as follows;-rlon. even bc proved that they had been John Agnew. -|0011 U~ H'.v'i\dlDr1n. drinking in one of those illicit dens; GGQFKG D- U@l3i0iB. W- A- U- MOYSOH. THE SIEUEEIUN IN MEXIEH n -1 MEXICO CITY, November 26-Gem eral Candida Aguilar, in' hifmgsaage to the federal Oiicials at Tlilplm on Sunday, stated that if the town who not delivered into his hand! the rr bel troops would attack it 1. Preparations were _in the made to withstand a possible lrlbll. attack. Federal troops are qid»to` have nrrived st 'ruxpsm n~ot'zi_'-’vn_i-n Cruz, and these, with the d»the_r"¢¢|. umn reported to be on theway from Tamplco, are regarded by' the '-gov- ernment oflicials here as affording ample protection. Fighting is reported to be in pro- gress neiir Carneros, where al fed al train was dynamited yestendtyfgiihy the rebels, according to a _ 11|; railroad sources. Troops 'ffg;ni Salt-lilo and Vanegas found the rebels in force in the ‘~h_ills. They are said to have robbed and then burned a freight train. The rebels are suppos- ed to be part of the force which re- cently took the city of Victoria, Tamuulipas. REBELS THREATEN TO DESTROY CITY OF TAMPICO. MEXICO CITY, November 26- “Remove the gunhoat Bravo, or we will fire on the oil tanks in the, city of Tampico and along the banks of the river above." This threat, ac- cording to private information re- ceived here today, was sent by the_ rebels to the commander of the fed'--f erals ut Tamplco yesterday. So long as the garrison at Tam- pico is sided by the guns of the Bravo, which is anchored in the river just ofl Fiscal Pier, there ap- pears to be little chance for the rebels to capture and hold the city. But they might easily devaltlte the entire region by carrying out this threat to shoot up the tanks and fire the oil, estimated at 100.000 bBl'|'°\l- Should the oil in the tanks up river he fired, the floating flame would be carried in the heart of the city, most effectually removing the menace oder- ed by the gunhoat, destroying all shipping and probably a large part of the town. Thnt the rebels will Carry out their threat is regarded by some of the officials here as by no means improb- able, although foreigners owninS Dro- porty in the neighborhood of Tam- pico are depending upon the pr0ll\il0¢ of the rebels not to molest the welll or tanks. iisiiiens DYNAMITE A 'ruoor TRAIN. 4. - M5g1c0.CITY, November 86-Rr bels have succeeded in dinamitmg 90"- other troop train ou the National railway,` between San Lui! P00041 nna snitiiio. About fifty ledsfeli S" said to have been killed. The tfhill was blown up at Carneros, north of Vrtnegas. rsniimai. voLUN'rEnl\s axaourno IN Tris. FIELD. EL PASO, Texas, November 26- A wounded'rebel officer brouS\1t '»° t that a number of Salamr's fed- gtfillk volunteers captured in the fish? ing before Snragosa this m0i’l1i¥lS were b,-fmgiit before General Villa.Wl10 ordered them to be executed in tb: field. The order was carried 000 B- mflsli' officer telling the story 001 not Einow how molly 11165 W9" °i'°‘ d .he ciited under the ordiifi but “M thought there were thirt! °\' £31; of them. The men had been Cahn "-M-‘."".‘:;..°"° “‘° - ~ , r e - Mm R dwigiiiifitown only two federal So fur a _ officers captured since the iiSh::!'§ 1i b en spared. The ft _ lgitiagffixile o¥fvf?hes‘; was an odieer in T310 rebel army. and on the 599531.31? latter to Villa to save the_ Y - the rebel coinmander ordered hi! °’°‘_ cntlon stayed- Another pleaded that he had MNT” . - il ' t the federal serv :,;;§,§1§B;‘€nt;?ni;ht was cl-rroborated by a number of Villa’e officers, and be. 1 w lease of H18- too' was gage; asggdiors are todo! Many r _ wearing federal uniforms and 270:’ t k ip in prisoners who A ‘tgdldhsexeicdrted (Zan the field. ‘ Prisoners are IOWU0 5° °t".i_P_ 8°' ` being shot, in order that ll! girithing may not be perforated by. bullets. ________._.__- / iiiinnmn iinimcut tum safe” U* °°"'- _-- - from Puccini's renowned opera, “Ma- E \\ B - . . in th t ¢ th 00nn_ K. i.., and Alncrt K. Tapper. gang, Ellnttginngnuofw :§:n»:°:t,;;m?1?:,; :i°ll;Tslatp;0;:blid1ght?l§;'i?ig ogened ii The Drosllects for tho future of this ‘ hottie oi whiskey and drank to the company are very brisht- Mr. Ill() _ IS, "M vom" blend” bemtuuny' and success of one of the local clubs. 1\.;‘llBW l`0P0I`t°d flint 0l7<=l`8 hnd al- co the effort called forth continued np- plause from an appreciative audience. Miss Janet Growhurst is well known to the Sackville audience, and Miss Olavering will be looked for and wel- comed gain. _ Miss enyon captivated' her audi- ence at the outset. ‘She wal prettily dressed j-_n chiffon with ornamental _embroidery trimming. The effect of ber- appearance was-to prepare the -minds of those Memo; for the pre- sentation of her -y. One _would imagine time after time that "Ma- dame Butterfly" stood on the plat- form. This was Miss Kenyonfs first ‘appearance before a Canadian audi- Tfp ' ""‘§°”`h 4.: _ _ _ ---7 , _ Butterdy was -unquestionably that of v v a eni sits' Spvgclzimieddids' dogs “from BARROW ON FURNES5, Nov. 37- an ai-tiete of rare ability. She had 3 to' 5 Tuesday and Friday nlggi-. The battleship "Emperor of India." evidently caught with exceptional ln- ...,.,.,_ om non 1o'». in. tin u the int or the ion. of tht mi-is tniticn ti., v..-y hart ni un. img-, ,,_ m_ _ ' g¢9|.\1.11mf,1, navel programme, vuilnlsunclied here 'ma|tsrpiem.and' embodied in ll. every _,_..__......_--__ _, today., The work has,,bcen_ displayed expression with the most delicate yet lfiur¢i'e dfnimsat our-el Divtleril. \by IP/5°* UOUUW- _ _ __ _ t . 1 I forceful presentation. POBTMASTER RESOINDB The first morning of Mr. Wllson's ready been received hom New brune- SEEOIAL RATES ON SEEDS. vigil; he naw five drunks on the street wicic, the United States and Sweden - --- Iwithln a short time and similar for. 1914 pups. The Directors were scenes presented themselves durirnghin nuthorized to make application to lu- OTTAWA' Nov' zsrqn response to few days visit. This condition is an Crcfwe the 6891081 Ol thi: wmlillny to the “que” mmm yastuday by the u which the law is it quarter of n million dollars for the t index of the way l _ _ 2,?l;f“S:gn:?"°igimggsxggngxf being enforced in the Cape Breton purpose of putting additional foxes "M Hon L 'P Pnuntm. urdny “_ towns, and, by the statements in the ranch, should they deem it ad- ' ° ' ' ' above mentioned, the reasons for thc visable_ The Presidcnt's report will ‘;::,nd:°go§h:§n3‘,rdm;°5nnd`;;:;t‘R°;:: lack of enforcement.__Tt_ ist treoorted appear later. 1 _ _ cn . th t in one of the a aeeli OWDB. B _____________________,__________ _ nt 0° 0 - _ tal nw" °n _'Nu wcmm be Gnnuued' B i Qglled at soma of those """'""""""`""""""`_"""`:""""" '”_° civic ofiic al 03 so t::n‘r;£,l:.xn‘;nn;\.J3n:§:1°,;n:,°&nt1 places that are known as illicit dens. "f dr""k°“l\ess_ wltlii-;i the last few "nn Mn Annnnnln 0, Toronto ,nn and altar apologizing for his into weeks. he considers that conditions ' ‘ ’ ’ visit politely intimated that he here are infinitely better than in any fern pi-evnii mini the innngu_;-,tion of from actual obeervation,~and admit- _ __ __ _ parcel post in Canada. _ting that there has been a great deal _Minn-11', Liniment Cures Distemper. \\dinard's hiniment Cures Ooldlt W0. P t t -G l . “I l f ’ th? xfiahnvg U1 "°“1f°°|*“° 'WW much if they ‘°“'“ ‘“ ‘?'“"’ ““`*““ "nd Um" mnnv have decided to grant your request. would close early. My n°t htel' than 0' them m Nova Scotm' He vm" Therefore new regulations will be sus- ten o'cloclil Tfgczhpremred state-that’ in “mt” d Tl m t th _ _ 0 hl>l>nl'0_n y _Waning tcmperancc 2:," 92,2* ““5‘T'_‘;‘_‘_ *:e’;d°fwn1°c_l;’;:__ While knewlns conditions in Char sentiment in chuiiottctown, in umn" th°”;°we"'i pmt '_ __ logggwwn, M M,-_ wilgon know, the near future liquor will he harder '- p n "' them-and he knows c. good deal "° 5”' the ““““’" °' ‘“`““\“‘ \"°“"“' lbs old rate on seeds will there- ed and the lid down tight. siinrp. 0917- IEETIIIK One cent per word etch inlet'-lull il this column. Chlb mill* °°°°m9=°7 nnihr. minimum church t"°W° '° cents. 4 -»A,,,..ia1 meeting ol Fredericton Farmers Institute will b! H010 _ll Fredericton hail on 'l‘ues:°a1¥_:xii "The annual meeting of Hove R_iV°l' Farmers Institute _will be lieldt nope River l-Yiill on 'l'ucsd\y,D0°- _ 7_3() p. ni. It is important that eve” member should atwllil. £0 0°" V” report and financial statement 0( ¢° past. ycnr, and to ml” B\'\'\“¢“\\?nf'° for the coming yenl. °\°°u°° M " ectors, officers andntc. H0851!! li directors .same evening at l»N _.___-¢-1-*- i _ _ \ . i .i ,:: I .' .ii _ii ,1 ~_'_.i. ' | §‘1 fjif .,_._ it Ziyi: i ‘r f -ff’ ': -ni 2 " ` E iii ,i ._ iii E _-i . fi§‘_ .1- . , 1 _ iff' '5- _E ii; T _ ni _._ ii- __ i. _ 'f. iv i _.__ -’ ‘i’ is, _,_._.'~_- ,.- ‘-‘I5-_»s ..- f";if` 2-." ‘i -5- I _ 1*. ..§ _\-. $1. ='-'J i-1 ~“»_ if nf 2»‘._ _T § .1 ,/"hiv - °!;` “TL .. » Et--i’.‘ i‘,» nt .1 i., -'iff ii, Fr. Lf! . 11 'p».l___r 1 '§if~?f .-4.,-;_ ' 'e_i>..; 3 '52' <\ my , . it *ix* ’ - '*l.i.’ ._ -,_-.»-n :'1\ J ' 'i _iii--._ ‘_ -ni iii .ne-n~'-“~T...s.‘»';»-tc,-»...,é§$.g.» -, _- ~_;_. _1‘ ni. if-esws;"¢=.1f_-c-._ ._-.»~.=:\~_f=¢|=-6... < -».--.-.r<~.~.-»'.="=»~=f _ ,_ _ _ _,_,___ ‘ -‘.4 1-.. E2 Ji - E ,_ ‘S.f.4‘V._. ri -" _S Ti. r Q'-.§2§;' .__ __ . Si. 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